Perfect Lami edge cutting without heat stress?

Spontaneous breakage, splintering, pronounced over- and undercuts: The rising use of laminated glass in insulating glass production, coupled with inconsistent raw material quality, poses a significant challenge for maintaining continuous, high-quality production. Discover how LiSEC overcomes these obstacles with its selective infrared heating (SIR) technology — and how you can benefit from it.
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5 min read

How you can avert a high risk with the LiSEC backup tool

Even the best machines are not immune to PC faults. You can significantly reduce the consequences of system downtime with backups. To find out how you can create backups for your LiSEC machines and what the advantages of these are for you, check out this blog post.
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How the modern suction cup mechanism reduces faulty breakages

Localised stresses in laminated glass can cause faulty breakages during cutting. The modern suction cup mechanism from LiSEC helps to reduce the numbers of losses. Within the framework of the LiSEC LONGLiFE program you can also equip older cutting machines with this innovation and thereby reduce costs.
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5 min read

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PC upgrade brings older LiSEC systems fully up-to-date

Operating systems and other software are very central elements of machines. However, they have a very short life cycle. With the LiSEC LONGLiFE PC upgrade, you can bring your existing system right up-to-date, so that it can be operated and serviced for many more years.
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9 min read

How older systems can deliver optimum edging quality

The new LiSEC glass edge deletion machines are equipped with improved sensor technology. This measures with greater precision and therefore guarantees constantly high finishing quality of the glass edges. With a simple upgrade, it is possible to modify existing and even slightly older systems. By replacing components, you increase your productivity, reduce the cost of consumables and maintenance, and extend the life cycle of your system.
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6 min read